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The MixConsole
Working with the Fader Section
To mute all other channels, click the Solo button for a channel.
Click again to turn off Solo.
To deactivate the mute or solo states for all channels simultaneously, click the
“Deactivate All Mute States” or “Deactivate All Solo States” buttons on the toolbar.
To activate Solo exclusive mode, hold down [Ctrl]/[Command] and click the Solo
button for the channel.
The Solo buttons of all other channels are deactivated.
To activate “Solo Defeat” for a channel, [Alt]/[Option]-click its Solo button.
You can also click and hold the Solo button to activate “Solo Defeat”. In this mode
the channel is not muted when you solo another channel. [Alt]/[Option]-click again
to turn off Solo Defeat.
Solo Defeat is
activated
Listen Mode (Cubase only)
Cubase features a Listen mode that allows you to quickly check the signal that is
coming from selected channels without interrupting and interfering with the actual mix.
This is useful during a recording session, for example, as it allows the sound engineer
in the control room to attenuate the signal that is coming from one of the musicians
while the recording continues undisturbed.
In the MixConsole, you can enable the Listen mode for any track by activating the
corresponding Listen button.
To route a channel to the Control Room without interrupting the normal signal flow,
click the Listen button for the channel.
Click again to turn off Listen mode.
To turn off Listen mode for all channels simultaneously, click the “Deactivate all
Listen States” icon.
You can also enable or disable the Listen function in the Control Room. For more
information, see
“The Control Room (Cubase only)” on page 211.
Listen is activated for this
channel
The global Listen indicator is lit if one
or more channels are in Listen mode